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The road to a stable democracy is messy and often violent. We are seeing this in our own country, which is still classified as an emerging democracy 60 years after the end of US colonial rule.


Our democratic institutions are weak, condemned to backsliding in the few areas where reforms manage to succeed.
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The road to a stable democracy is messy and often violent. We are seeing this in our own country, which is still classified as an emerging democracy 60 years after the end of US colonial rule.


Our democratic institutions are weak, condemned to backsliding in the few areas where reforms manage to succeed.
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